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Many counties and school districts received less money for almost two years after Congress let the program expire.
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Mental health resources in rural communities are often difficult to find. The Parma School District is being proactive about supporting mental health for young students.
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Boys and men are struggling in silence - with school, mental health and addiction - and masculinity may be part of the problem.
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As America approaches 250 years, Idaho is reflecting on how we mark this milestone with historian Wilfred McClay.
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Idaho’s debate over education funding is heating up, but some say the conversation is being framed the wrong way
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How nurses are trained today looks very different from decades ago, from small hospital-based programs to cutting-edge simulation labs.
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Idaho’s highest-profile job search is looking more like a search-and-rescue operation.
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Rock ’n’ roll wasn't just a new sound - it was a cultural explosion. Meet the trailblazers and legends who turned up the volume and changed the face of music.
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Over the years, the job of a school superintendent in Idaho had changed drastically, turning a position that was once considered a privilege into one that many no longer want.
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“We’re failing our kids.” That’s a quote from a Fruitland mom who says her daughter and other kids who need special education are falling through the cracks in Idaho.
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Across the U.S. there's a pilot shortage, particularly when it comes to women, which is why one Idaho program is working to change that.
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The college is offering AI-assisted courses, degree tracks and even its own chatbot service this fall.